Sure. Thanks very much for the question.
I think most people understand that this year in Saskatchewan there's a serious situation with a disease of not just wheat but grain, called fusarium, and a related disease that comes about because of fusarium. It may well be the first year, since serious damage was done to the agri-stability program by the previous government, that farmers are going to really need to rely on the agri-stability program.
It would take too long to try to explain the changes that were made by the previous government, but I would say that the changes that were made, the detrimental changes to the program, were made without any consultation with the farmers, without any consultation with provincial agricultural ministers, and in fact, the agriculture minister from Saskatchewan was livid and actually went out in public railing against the federal government for making the change at the time. The net result has been to rip away support that should have been there in the safety net programs.